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Ed Brubaker Although most of Velvet's work as a spy took place in the '50s and '60s, when we meet her as a secretary (and we still don't know why she's a secretary) it's the early '70s—not ...
Ed Brubaker takes inspiration from James Bond's Moneypenny for his new Cold War comic book thriller. By Graeme McMillan Velvet Comp Art - P 2013 Having successfully killed Captain America — and ...
Reading Velvet #1, by writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting, is like eating the world's richest multi-layered dessert. It's a symphony of flavor, so rich and satisfying that you never want it ...
In Velvet #3, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Steve Epting draw the titular spy deeper into the web of espionage and deceit that started it all in issue #1. This month's installment feels most like ...
Ed Brubaker's latest newsletter pulled together ... with Nicolas Winding Refn for Amazon is currently in production. Velvet is being developed for TV by Kyle Killen for Paramount.
Acclaimed comic book and television writer Ed Brubaker (Velvet, Criminal, Incognito, Fatale, The Fade Out) has signed a multi-year overall deal with Legendary Television Studios. Under the pact ...
Ed Brubaker%27s new spy series %27Velvet%27 debuts Oct. 23 His horror noir %27Fatale%27 wraps its fourth story arc next month %27Captain America%3A The Winter Soldier ...
from the creative team of writer Ed Brubaker, artist Steve Epting, and colorist Elizabeth Breitweiser. Velvet introduces readers to Velvet Templeton, a retired Cold War-era spy who gets back into ...
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